Transfer my wow account to another person

Is it possible to give my WOW account to another person withing my family.... I dont want any money, i just want him to legally own my wow account.. if this is possible, can someone point me in the right direction/paperwork.... its an old account i no longer play and want to give it to my brother in law!

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you can do it, call blizzard and shits I had a friend that was playing an account of another friend, then he made another account with the same name, and transfer his char to that account, then he called blizzard and changed the name of that account to his real name..

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you can do it, call blizzard and shits I had a friend that was playing an account of another friend, then he made another account with the same name, and transfer his char to that account, then he called blizzard and changed the name of that account to his real name..

You probably could do this, as they will transfer accounts between battle.net accounts under the same name, but if they find out, they'll probably perma-ban.

And you know this for a fact?.... I heard with the proper paperwork you can transfer your account to another person... or is that just bullshit

Someone lied to ya. Since:

Originally Posted by dejec1989

Ownership.

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NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY HEREIN, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOU SHALL HAVE NO OWNERSHIP OR OTHER PROPERTY INTEREST IN ANY ACCOUNT STORED OR HOSTED ON A BLIZZARD SYSTEM, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY BNET ACCOUNT OR WORLD OF WARCRAFT ACCOUNT, AND YOU FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT ALL RIGHTS IN AND TO SUCH ACCOUNTS ARE AND SHALL FOREVER BE OWNED BY AND INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF BLIZZARD.

It used to be quite easy if the account was not bound to a battle.net ID. But if it is already a battle.net account then it is pretty impossible. I did this with a friends account that quit back in early wrath before the battle.net id, then just bound the account to my Battle.net account. It worked out great as I was later able to use a SOR on this account and got a free lvl 80 pally.

Or you could just give it to them and make sure they change all the info. I've been using an account my friend from Montana gave me 6 years ago (I live in NY) and I haven't had any problems.

You can't change some of the info though, most importantly real name, which means if the new owner ever has a problem with the account they'll have to prove that they're the person the account is under the name of in order to get the account back, which is unlikely.

You can't change some of the info though, most importantly real name, which means if the new owner ever has a problem with the account they'll have to prove that they're the person the account is under the name of in order to get the account back, which is unlikely.

It's not really highly unlikely. People get their accounts compromised all the time. If you were using someone else's account, you won't be able to recover it in this situation.

And even if your account isn't compromised, there are still times you may need to call customer service over something (personally I have had to call twice for other reasons over my years playing), and sometimes they required identity verification. If you were using an account that didn't have your name on it, you would be unable to verify yourself as the account owner.

I don't see any reason to violate the ToA and put your account in such a tenuous situation just to save a week or so of leveling a new character on an account that is actually yours.

A person I played wow with gave his account to his girlfriend's son when he quit playing. They even got the name changed on the account and everything to the son's name and these are both grown unrelated men.

I had an *OLD* vanilla+tbc account that didn't have a battle.net account yet. I called blizzard to retrieve the password for two accounts and told them I wanted my friend to have a chance at the D3 Beta and I had this spare account and I didn't play WoW anymore, which was all true. The first was hacked because I guess I used some forum password on my WoW account and that forum password was compromised, hence they got into my account and started spamming "buy gold from X company."

Anyway, I got the second account completely name-changed and the email address changed to my friend, and placed under his new battle.net account.

Is it possible to give my WOW account to another person withing my family.... I dont want any money, i just want him to legally own my wow account.. if this is possible, can someone point me in the right direction/paperwork.... its an old account i no longer play and want to give it to my brother in law!

Thanks in advance

You could just give to him and he will have to settle with your name, Only thing you can do.

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NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY HEREIN, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOU SHALL HAVE NO OWNERSHIP OR OTHER PROPERTY INTEREST IN ANY ACCOUNT STORED OR HOSTED ON A BLIZZARD SYSTEM, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY BNET ACCOUNT OR WORLD OF WARCRAFT ACCOUNT, AND YOU FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT ALL RIGHTS IN AND TO SUCH ACCOUNTS ARE AND SHALL FOREVER BE OWNED BY AND INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF BLIZZARD.

There are lengthy means to change the name on a WoW account using a notary, however the process takes some time and generally cost several hundred dollars. If you do enough searching, you'll find more information on it.

That said, I wouldn't mind seeing Blizz instituting a process to allow people to directly do this. Send in photocopies of ID, perhaps a copy of a bill (to further verify address)...something. Blizz toyed with the idea of selling D3 characters, so why not in WoW too?